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Bill would add 'exclusive' to temporary property orders in divorce statutes

2274835 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 26 38 would clarify that a court may award exclusive temporary use, possession and control of property during dissolution, annulment, or separation proceedings, making explicit that the awarded party can exclude the other party for the pendency of the litigation.

Representative Kim Wallen told the House Judiciary Committee that House Bill 26 38 clarifies ORS 107.095(1)(f) to state explicitly that during the pendency of a marital annulment, dissolution or separation lawsuit a court may grant one party exclusive temporary use, possession and control of real or personal property.

“Temporary use,…

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